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00:09Hey, careful. Remember, there's breakables in there.
00:12So I shouldn't raise these glasses above my head and do the conga then?
00:15No. Don't do that.
00:19Well, that's Kwame. Tonight's going to be amazing.
00:22Thanks, Kedra.
00:25Hey, feel free to join in.
00:28Me?
00:30Oh, no, no, listen, George, I'm gonna go and get my nails done.
00:32Yeah, I'm in full party mode, George.
00:34See you later.
00:35Yeah.
00:41Hey.
00:42I know I've been distracted with all this, but...
00:45I don't think I've forgotten it.
00:48Well, none of this would have been happening without you.
00:50Yeah.
00:51I know it's my name above the door, but, you know, family business.
00:55Our family.
00:59You're all right.
01:00You look great.
01:03Charming.
01:04Didn't mean it like that.
01:05Look, whatever.
01:06I told you, I'm fine.
01:08And, actually, I've got some family business to sort out.
01:10All right.
01:11Come on.
01:18Blimey.
01:20Is that a wedding venue or is that a chandelier shop?
01:24It's just come through the post.
01:25We must be on some mailing list.
01:27Oh, it's not all that.
01:29Are you joking?
01:30The way it's got gloves on, that's how fancy it is.
01:32Yeah.
01:33Well, they probably wouldn't let us in the front door on our budget.
01:36Plus, I don't think it's our style.
01:37Oh.
01:38You deserve the best, though, love.
01:39All right.
01:41And, don't forget, I'm building a company.
01:45You and me, we're on the up.
01:46But there's a million things I'd rather do with a few grand than blow it all on her knees up.
01:50Well, pay Sharon back.
01:53Or get a place for our own.
01:58I want a wedding that suits us, boss.
02:02Nothing posh.
02:03Well, we don't have to have a posh to.
02:06But we could get some privacy of our own.
02:09Sorry to barge in.
02:10That's all right, mate.
02:11You live in now, don't you?
02:13Mm-hmm.
02:14Well, I ain't in work till later, so I'm going to take Barney to the park
02:17and get some quadrat samples for biology A-level.
02:21No offence.
02:22But do you think you'll be any help?
02:23There'll be no help.
02:25Anything to spend time with him now he's back at Nicola's, you know what I mean?
02:28Maybe you should bunk off work.
02:29Go join him.
02:29What?
02:30No.
02:32Don't be joking, love.
02:33Right.
02:34I'm off.
02:34See you later.
02:35See you, mate.
02:47There's a clinic on the high street does DNA testing.
02:50Well, good morning to you, too.
02:52Oh, I'm sorry.
02:53Did I forget my manners?
02:57All they need is a blood test from you and a cheek swab from one of the potential baby
03:03daddies.
03:03This is harassment.
03:05You do know that, don't you?
03:05No.
03:08My Harry is fragile, but he's happy for the first time in a very long time.
03:18All right, so if I'm going to blow his world up, I need to be sure.
03:24I am sure.
03:27He can't be the dad, okay?
03:29The dates don't add up.
03:31Just get Vinny to do a swab, yeah?
03:34Make something up.
03:36I'm sure it won't be that hard.
03:38He ain't exactly the sharpest tool, is he?
03:42You really enjoy bullying people, don't you?
03:46It's not going to wash with me, okay?
03:49Do you know what?
03:49Actually, I don't think I am going to go to that clinic.
03:53Oh, I think you will.
03:55And I think you'll do it today.
04:00Because if I open my mouth, then it's goodbye Vinny, and goodbye cushy future.
04:10You've got my number, and you text me when it's done.
04:23Anyway, Josh's first shift went well.
04:26He's a breath of fresh air, that kid.
04:29Chatty, polite, the customers, they all love him.
04:35You've hardly said two words since you got here. You all right?
04:45The CPS called again this morning.
04:50Checking in on Patrick's video statement for the trial.
04:56I don't know how he's going to cope with going over all that again.
05:00The pain.
05:02The pain of how we lost Anthony.
05:07I'm just worried that it might be too much for you.
05:12Here you go, folks.
05:13I love it. Cheers, thanks.
05:14Thanks for love.
05:14Hey, Bill.
05:16Do you want to get rid of this lot for me?
05:18What for?
05:19Because you can't be bothered.
05:20No.
05:21No, George is a really good mate.
05:23I want his business to be a success.
05:25No, it's just that you're good at this sort of thing.
05:27Ah, right.
05:28You mean donkey work?
05:30Yeah.
05:30Yeah.
05:31Anyway, George says there's a bag of chips in it for you.
05:34Yeah?
05:36Yeah.
05:36Yeah.
05:37Anything for a bag of chips?
05:38There's my gorgeous girl.
05:40Are we going to go to this opening mate?
05:42Me?
05:43Come on, I'll let you have some of the chips.
05:45Oh, Billy Mitchell, you charmer.
05:48Not everyone thinks that sadly.
05:50Oh, hi.
05:51Enjoying your day off?
05:52Yeah, I feel like a lady who lunches.
05:53Although I haven't had lunch, but you know what I mean.
05:55I'm just grabbing a spot of fresh air and then back home to take delivery for some bits from my
06:00room.
06:01Listen, I thought I could rustle up my legendary spag ball for you and the kids tonight.
06:05Oh, oh, that would be lovely to be, but Billy and I are going to the opening of George's new
06:10restaurant tonight.
06:11Yeah.
06:14Oh, why didn't you come along?
06:15Then while the mirror, yeah.
06:16Oh, really?
06:18Oh, is it dressing?
06:19I've got something perfect.
06:21Oh, great.
06:22I'll see you later.
06:26Did you see that?
06:26What?
06:28If Luke could kill, I would be six foot under.
06:31Oh, Billy.
06:32Stop it.
06:33I had a word.
06:34It's just a misunderstanding.
06:36Here you go.
06:38Now, this is one of our best rooms.
06:40I think you'd be very happy there.
06:41Also, if you're hungry later, there's a new restaurant opening in Turpin Road.
06:46It's called Night Fusion.
06:48It's a friend of the family.
06:50Thanks.
06:55I do wish George well, but seriously, this grand opening of his isn't going to shine a light to the
07:01extravaganza we had when we opened this place.
07:04I mean, palace.
07:06Speaking of events, there is a problem with your campaign launch next week.
07:13Don't say you can't be there.
07:15Well, no one can be there.
07:17At least not at the community centre.
07:18They just rang.
07:21There's been a mix-up, and they've given the date to the other interested party.
07:26Mix up my eye.
07:28This is the work of one person.
07:30Even if it is, Ian, why not take the higher ground?
07:32Let this one go.
07:33All it takes for these squirts to win council seats is for good people to be kept silent.
07:39Well...
07:41Hold the thought.
07:43Staying silent has never really been a problem for you, though, has it, Mother?
07:47Hello!
07:53It's just the core work, mate.
07:54What a...
07:55He started showing off his sampling skills, yeah?
07:59Maybe.
07:59If I knew what a quadrat sample was.
08:01I told you.
08:02You find an area, divide it into a grid, and then...
08:05All right, mate.
08:06Whatever floats your boat.
08:07Yeah.
08:08I've stuck a few extras in there.
08:10Bless you, Vic.
08:12All right.
08:13I've got to go and see George, and then, er...
08:15We'll have some fun, shall we?
08:16All right?
08:16See you later.
08:19I'll have a pastry if you're giving them away.
08:22Or is that only for certain people?
08:23Shut up.
08:25Why shouldn't I be nice to Zach?
08:27He's been there for me.
08:28He's Sharon's brother.
08:29And he's your housemate, too.
08:31That's bold.
08:32Carrying on under Ross's nose like that.
08:34What?
08:34Carrying on?
08:36Do you really think that I would let Ross move him in here
08:39if there was...
08:39if there was anything still between us?
08:42I am marrying the man I love,
08:45and I am more interested in anything else.
08:50I don't know that the tent was fallible,
08:52so I would have made a great scout otherwise.
08:54What come...
08:55I'm not a scout once?
08:56Oh, no.
08:56Sorry.
08:57We've just got teased.
08:58I'm starving.
09:01Penny should be the one eating for two, not you.
09:03What?
09:04Massive.
09:06I can't believe Nicola's stressing you out like that.
09:09And when you're pregnant as well.
09:10Yeah, I suppose in her head she's just looking out for Harry.
09:14Why don't you just do the test?
09:16Prove that Vinny is the dad
09:17and then Nicola's going to get off your back, isn't she?
09:19OK, and then what if he's not?
09:20That's what I said.
09:22At least then you'll know, won't you?
09:26But Vinny's just so excited about this baby.
09:28He's even standing up to his mum for once.
09:32I thought of telling him.
09:35You're falling for him.
09:37Yeah.
09:38Look at her.
09:39Look at her.
09:39Yeah, OK.
09:39So what if I am?
09:42He's so lovely.
09:43So caring.
09:45OK.
09:46Right, look.
09:47If Vinny's the dad, I get a caring partner and an amazing father.
09:53Right?
09:55If it's Harry, I'm stuck co-parenting with a bloke I don't even want.
09:59Plus, I'm going to lose my best mate and inherit the mother-in-law from hell.
10:03You weren't even...
10:08I think he's hash browns.
10:09I don't know.
10:10You weren't even with Vinny when you slept with Harry, all right?
10:13So you haven't done anything wrong.
10:15Yeah, except sleep with the bloke that I knew Gina had feelings for.
10:19I can't take the test.
10:19I can't.
10:22But Nicola might just tell him anyway.
10:25And then what do I do?
10:26Penny, this is not just about you.
10:30Either way, someone is going to get hurt here.
10:33No, I thought I had problems.
10:35I don't know.
10:36Shut up, you.
10:37Just eat your breakfast, you dustbin.
10:42More, more, more, more, more.
10:43Where's the test?
10:44Oh, yeah, yeah, hang on.
10:46Right.
10:48I don't think it's right.
10:49I think it needs to be a bit higher.
10:51Like, right up.
10:52You can't get any more higher than that.
10:54Maybe it'd be easier if you just come up and helped us.
10:56For real.
10:57Yeah, well, I can't. Sorry, yeah.
10:58Good luck, George.
10:59I'll see you later.
11:00Oh, come on, get a move on.
11:01We're hoping in a few hours.
11:03Yes!
11:04Well, this place looks banging.
11:05Aw.
11:07Mainly down at Kojo.
11:08For a man who keeps his head in an engine,
11:09he's got quite a flair for it.
11:11Yes, Kojo.
11:12Well, I've got a flair in the kitchen
11:13if you need a hand with that side of things.
11:14Oh, you must be desperate.
11:16Coming to us for a job.
11:17Mum, be nice.
11:18I'm always nice.
11:20I know this kitchen, mate,
11:21and I'm a good worker.
11:22Robbie can vouch for me.
11:23Yeah, I'm sure he can, mate,
11:24but I've already got a chef.
11:26And I can't afford to hire anyone
11:28but kids at the minute.
11:29Denzel's, er, wants to get in the business.
11:31We'll see how we get someone
11:32after a couple of shifts with me, eh?
11:33Well, I can do shift work.
11:34Evenings, weekends, whatever.
11:36Aw, Zach, you just went from desperate to pathetic.
11:40Barney, time to go, mate.
11:42Hey, look, when we turn a profit,
11:44you'll be first in line, all right?
11:49You know, there was no need for that.
11:51Poor bloke's obviously having a hard time.
11:53That poor bloke was quick enough to take Barney off me,
11:55first chance he got.
11:56What are you siding with him for?
11:58I'm not.
11:58You know, you're always on about family business this
12:00and family business that,
12:01when I'm the one actually growing the family.
12:04I mean, what are you in charge of?
12:05Decorations committee.
12:07You're tired.
12:09You should go home.
12:10Have a rest.
12:11Although, I'm not really...
12:13You having fun?
12:15Look, we're behind here,
12:16we're behind in the kitchen.
12:17We're gonna have an empty shell,
12:19full of punters,
12:20and nothing to serve of.
12:21Well, Dad!
12:22Can...
12:23I mean this with love, yeah?
12:25But can you just...
12:25Can you go and take a walk
12:27before I kill you?
12:36Right.
12:37Well, go get your old mattress,
12:38and then dismantle the frame,
12:39and then we'll get this slot in your new bedroom.
12:41Well, thanks, Tommy.
12:43Watch it!
12:45Sorry.
12:47What is all this?
12:48It's my delivery.
12:49I told you about it.
12:51I needed a strapping young man to help put it together,
12:54and Tommy here needed some holiday cash,
12:56so two birds, one stone.
12:58A few bits, you said.
13:00I thought you were skin.
13:02I mean, how can you afford all of this?
13:04Plus, fancy doctor appointments.
13:07I've just got a bit put by for a rainy day, that's all.
13:10Yeah, I'm sure you have,
13:11because you haven't been paying us rent, have you?
13:13You can't go buying new beds for someone else's house.
13:18I mean, the only reason you're staying here
13:21is because I only feel sorry for you.
13:22Oh, Bill, that's a bit harsh.
13:24Look, the bed frame creaked,
13:26and the mattress was pure lump.
13:28I thought you'd want me to be comfortable,
13:30but obviously not.
13:31All right.
13:32Forget what I said, yeah?
13:36Just do what you've got to do.
13:37Yeah.
13:40Just, er...
13:41I think these are the ones, Tommy.
13:42Oh, cool. Cheers.
13:44Yeah, thanks.
13:56Ian Beale.
13:57You are a slippery little eel.
14:00What have I done?
14:02You know I need that community centre for my launch next week.
14:06Yeah, we both need it,
14:08so one of us was going to get disappointed.
14:11What's that phrase I heard recently?
14:13You snooze, you lose.
14:15Yeah, but I've announced everything.
14:17I've handed out leaflets, put up posters.
14:19You know how humiliating this is going to be for me
14:22if I have to change everything now.
14:25Well, I really would hate to humiliate a fellow candidate,
14:28but in your case, I'm going to make an exception.
14:31I don't even know how you managed it.
14:32I mean, I booked that place ages ago, fair and square.
14:35Right, it was really simple, OK?
14:36All I had to do was find out who at the council
14:38was in charge of bookings at the community hall
14:40and, um, well, offering free chips for a year.
14:43People will do anything for free chips.
14:47I thought you were harmless.
14:48But you're really out to get me, aren't you?
14:51What did I ever do to you?
14:59Are you nearly coming to the opening tonight?
15:03You're late.
15:17You all right?
15:19When I call, you answer.
15:22Right?
15:22You want to count yourself lucky that it's your phone
15:24I'm blowing up and not Vinny's.
15:26Yeah, I came here to tell you in person
15:27that I won't be taking any DNA test.
15:31Oh, you really don't know who you're dealing with, do you?
15:34Stop making threats and start thinking.
15:39How do you expect Harry to react
15:41when you ruin his first proper relationship he's had in years?
15:46Yeah, I know Gina.
15:49She's not the sort of girl to hang around
15:51if her man's knocked someone else up.
15:54Especially her best mate.
15:56She will drop Harry like a hot potato.
16:01He'll be heartbroken, then where will he turn?
16:05Best case scenario, he turns his back on you.
16:10Worst case, he goes back to the drugs.
16:16And how does that end?
16:20Yeah, you've only just got Barney home.
16:23It would be a real shame to get one of your boys back
16:26only to lose the other.
16:32Fine.
16:34You win.
16:37You can go now.
16:46You okay?
16:47Yeah, I'm fine.
16:48I told you.
16:49It's not...
16:50Right, okay, I'm calling Harry.
16:57You've got more important things than me to worry about today.
17:01Well, to be honest, uh...
17:03I was starting to go on everyone's nerves that day anyway.
17:07I didn't mean to let Ian get to me.
17:09But it's not the first time he's tried to sabotage me
17:12with his underhand tactics.
17:14It's just this campaign is my chance to make a splash
17:18and show everyone that I'm still the same Elaine Peacock,
17:21who used to run the Vic.
17:23Yeah, yeah.
17:24The Queen Vic's a tough act to follow.
17:26Yeah.
17:27You know, I'm over at the restaurant obsessing over
17:29and we've got a colour of tablecloths.
17:31The truth is...
17:33the thing that'll make a difference,
17:35whether we sink or swim,
17:36is me.
17:38Because we're the ones who have to convince the punters
17:40to part with their hard-earned cash,
17:42or their votes, you know.
17:45Yeah, but it's hard to get my face out there
17:46with Ian and his pound-shot politics
17:48clogging up the community centre.
17:51Well, you need a community centre
17:52when Night Fusion will host you free of charge.
17:56George?
17:58No.
18:00Really, George?
18:01Yeah.
18:02Oh!
18:04Well, you know, I help you out.
18:07I'll get some people through the door
18:09who wouldn't come in otherwise.
18:10It's a win-win.
18:11Won't Nicola have something to say about it?
18:13Of course she will.
18:15But she knows we're ancient history now.
18:19Yeah.
18:20We're having a baby in a few months,
18:23and with better luck she'll take the hint
18:26and hopefully slow down.
18:35I thought there was a drama.
18:36Yeah, there was, in her head.
18:40What?
18:40Don't look at me like that.
18:42I had a funny turn and I'm fine now.
18:44Yeah, I can confirm she's been back
18:46to her usual charming self for about five minutes now.
18:50Can I go?
18:51Yeah.
18:51Thanks for taking care of her.
18:53Any time.
18:57Right, come on.
18:58I'll ring George on the way to the hospital.
18:59No, hang on a minute.
19:01I'm the pregnant one here.
19:02Alright?
19:03I'm the one with the fat belly and the fat ankles
19:05and I ain't wasting any more time in Walford General.
19:07Okay.
19:07You're supposed to be taking it easy, though.
19:09Oh, darling, that's just what they say
19:10when you're pregnant.
19:12I've already been checked out once this week.
19:14Look, I...
19:15I don't feel great.
19:17Alright?
19:17I admit it.
19:18But no one does at this stage.
19:20I was the same with you and Barney.
19:22I had fainting spells,
19:25pain everywhere.
19:26It's just part of it.
19:27Okay.
19:27But at least go home.
19:29Tom and Nate can handle the bar.
19:31Mum,
19:32you're having a baby.
19:33It's a big thing.
19:34If you dare say,
19:36because I ain't no spring chicken,
19:37you will live to regret it.
19:41I wouldn't dare.
19:43Fine.
19:44If I go home and run a bath,
19:46will you get off my back for five minutes?
19:49Promise.
19:55Here we go.
19:57So,
19:58erm,
19:59after I saw you yesterday,
20:01I talked to Jack,
20:04and he thinks
20:05that there is a good chance
20:08the CPS will let you record your statement.
20:12Yeah.
20:13How that gonna work?
20:14I mean, me sitting down at home while the trial going on.
20:17But you don't have to be sitting at home.
20:19You could be somewhere else.
20:21Like somewhere far away.
20:25Like really far away and really clear your head.
20:30Trinidad?
20:31Yes.
20:34You could come back after a few weeks when it's all over.
20:37No, no, no, no.
20:38I can't just walk away before I get justice for my son.
20:41Yeah, but you wouldn't be walking away.
20:42You'd still be doing your bit.
20:43You just don't have to sit through that trial and,
20:46and not hear everything dragged over again.
20:50Patrick.
20:53No father should have to go through what you have been through.
20:57You just need to take some time out.
21:01And Isaac's over there.
21:03You could spend some quality time with him.
21:06And I would come with you, but you know how busy the soup kitchen gets at Easter.
21:11I understand, yeah.
21:14Yes, it'll be good to spend some time with my son.
21:18Yeah, just the, just the two of us, yeah.
21:23Okay.
21:25But you would have to record your statement before you leave.
21:29You think you could do that?
21:32What choice do I have, hmm?
21:40I'm really sorry.
21:41It's all right, Bill.
21:42What's happened?
21:43We was plotting out enough grass to avoid bias.
21:48Yeah, I'm learning.
21:50I mean, er, yeah, I cut my hand on the shit.
21:52Well, it was my fault.
21:53Relax, it's not your fault.
21:54It's just one of them things.
21:55Bar.
21:55Funny, bathroom cabinet is a big first aid.
21:58Oh, right, okay.
22:02Right, let me look.
22:04Let's find it.
22:06It's not fine, and I don't want you to get an infection.
22:09Let me look.
22:13I think the blood's stopping, you know.
22:15I don't reckon you'll need stitches.
22:17That's a proper circus, Vic.
22:19So much for father-son bonding.
22:26Why don't you give us a minute, Barney?
22:28Let me sort Zach's hand.
22:30Yeah, all right.
22:31Oh, just so you know, yeah?
22:32My viral load's undetectable.
22:34Yeah, so I can't pass the virus on.
22:36Yeah, it's all right.
22:37We're not thick.
22:41Do you mind if I...
22:42Yeah, of course.
22:54You don't think she misunderstood us when we said she could stay a bit longer?
22:58She thought that meant for good.
23:01Sounds like it, doesn't it?
23:03No, she wouldn't overstep the mark.
23:06No, of course she wouldn't.
23:09But, I mean, this is our family home and we weren't looking for a permanent lodger,
23:12so we'll just sit her down at the restaurant and we'll tell her straight.
23:16Really?
23:19This is your home, Billy.
23:21You shouldn't be made to feel uncomfortable.
23:23You shouldn't be buying furniture willy-nilly.
23:27Ridiculous, ain't it?
23:28You should be able to have your tea and toast whenever and wherever you want.
23:31Yeah.
23:34I might have to meet you over there if that's all right.
23:37Got my period again.
23:39Second time in three weeks.
23:40Oh, yeah.
23:43So much for the fancy doctors, eh?
23:46These things take time, don't they?
23:48Yeah.
23:49I just need a bit of privacy to sort myself out.
23:51So you go on ahead and I'll see you there.
23:53Bye.
24:00Um...
24:02You are coming over here, right?
24:04Yeah, of course.
24:05We're a team, Billy.
24:07Won't let you down.
24:07Huh.
24:17What are you playing at?
24:19It's a rebrand.
24:20I've decided to have my launch somewhere more glamorous.
24:23Well, you have to cancel.
24:24I mean, you can't have an event the same day as me.
24:27Well, it's not fair.
24:28I mean, you can bribe people with an offer of hot food.
24:30I mean, what have I got to offer?
24:31I mean, Yolandi and the tea.
24:33I'm giving those flies.
24:33No!
24:34No!
24:35No!
24:35No!
24:35Give me the flies!
24:40You know as well as I do, there's no such thing as a perfect day.
24:44Especially not with kids involved.
24:48You are a good dad, Zach.
24:51Just because Barney's back with his mum don't mean he's going to stop needing you.
24:54I know that, Vic.
24:55It's just hard not to get down about things, isn't it?
24:58I pretty much begged George for a job earlier, which Nicola loved.
25:04I used to run that kitchen for Ravi, you know?
25:07And now I can't even get I had to wash pots.
25:08So you hit rock bottom and you bounce back again.
25:13We've all been there.
25:16You always make me feel better about things, you know that?
25:22I'm sorry about how things ended, yeah.
25:25What are you two?
25:27I've got 50 quid burning a hole in my back pocket, so who fancies pieces at night?
25:32Oh, yeah.
25:33Lovely, mate.
25:34Lovely.
25:35I need you to suffer.
25:36I had a perfectly fine.
25:38That was sick.
25:40Yeah, yeah.
25:42You've done a really good job this night.
25:44That is all we did.
25:45Just hang out all night and he complained about it.
25:47That was it.
25:48That's all you did.
25:49Matt, what are you talking about?
25:51Hey, uh, Gina.
25:53Just wanted to thank you for your old man up earlier.
25:56And sorry about being so stressed, guys.
25:59Yeah, we don't blame you.
26:00It's all good, man.
26:01Yeah, I mean, you're opening a restaurant, you're having a baby.
26:04Who wouldn't be stressed?
26:06Yeah.
26:06Oh, have you, um, have you heard from Anna?
26:08Yeah, she texts me.
26:09Wish me luck.
26:09And Junior.
26:10Well, that's why.
26:12I haven't seen Nicola this often.
26:14Yeah, I, um...
26:15Oh, my God.
26:16Oh, yeah.
26:16I said, I'm just chill out.
26:18You know, just...
26:18Just got a lot on the plate.
26:20Trying to keep our baby moving.
26:21I didn't remember worrying about this place.
26:23Good idea.
26:25Really?
26:25Hi, George.
26:28Um...
26:28There's the chips.
26:29Don't you know?
26:30Free chip.
26:32Um...
26:33Come on.
26:33Oh.
26:34Thank you, mate.
26:40He does know that everything's free tonight, doesn't he?
26:44Yeah.
26:45I think so.
26:48Is Nicola backed off, then, or what?
26:51With someone that hateful, who can tell?
26:55But let's face it, until I prove Harry's not the dad,
26:57I'm just buying time.
27:20Oh!
27:22Oh!
27:23Oh!
27:26What?
27:27Oh, my God!
27:28Oh!
27:29Oh.
27:31Oh!
27:32Oh, my God!
27:37Details of all...
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